Possible mint mistake?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by JimmyMcBritish, Jul 8, 2018.

  1. beef1020

    beef1020 Junior Member

    This is dispositive of post mint damage as the only other possibility would be a cud, but the rim bulges slightly when a cud is formed.

    You can get back to where you started if you want or you can think through the minting process and how cuds are formed. From there logic dictates this is not a mint made error.
     
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  3. beef1020

    beef1020 Junior Member

    This is dispositive of post mint damage as the only other possibility would be a cud, but the rim bulges slightly when a cud is formed.

    You can get back to where you started if you want or you can think through the minting process and how cuds are formed. From there logic dictates this is not a mint made error.
     
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  5. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    The missing area is in the shadows, but it looks like there are striations, which would indicated the edge was abrasively removed, which would make it PMD.

    The reverse directly opposite the missing area is strongly struck. This could not occur if the coin was struck on a defective planchet. That area would be weak. That would make it PMD

    A cud is caused by the edge of the die breaking off. This missing piece causes a raised area on the coin, Your coin does not have a raised area. Also, the area on the reverse opposite a cud would be weakly struck, Yours is not. Once again indicating PMD

    I would strongly recommend avoiding the coin dealer who said it was an error. While the points mentioned above are things a newer collector might not easily recognize and/or understand, anybody who sells coins for a living should easily recognize this as PMD. The guy who you said "didn't even really examine the coin", could tell at a glance it was PMD.

    Hope this helps
     
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  6. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    I would keep it as an example, if you like it and don't already have some other...this nickel generated over 20 posts!...Spark
     
  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Run over in the parking lot many times........poor thing.
     
  8. JimmyMcBritish

    JimmyMcBritish New Member

    I mean I bought it at face value from work so not like I lost any money on it. :shame: Plus it's really a learning experience. Being so green to collecting, I though I found something special. Turns out it was special in teaching me how to really look at coins.
     
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  9. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Excellent way to learn! everyone starts 'green', even 'Green' .
     
  10. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    Winner!!!

    And you aren't actually out anything, it's still spendable as 5c. About as cheap as a lesson can be!
     
  11. JimmyMcBritish

    JimmyMcBritish New Member

    Looks like Jimmy did good this time :angelic:
     
  12. SilverDollar2017

    SilverDollar2017 Morgan dollars

    It is definitely PMD, unfortunately. Glad you weren't scammed by one of those eBay listings claiming to sell an error coin while it's actually damage. Getting it at face value is much better.

    No examination needed to tell this is PMD. :)
     
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